
Gagosian’s 21st Street gallery in New York is hosting “Michael Heizer: Negative Sculpture,” featuring the artist’s largest indoor negative works ever produced. Curated by managing director Cara Vanderweg, the show presents two monumental pieces—Convoluted Line A and Convoluted Line B—designed specifically for the gallery’s dimensions. Each sculpture measures roughly 85 feet long by 30 feet wide and is fabricated from A588 weathering steel, concrete, and carefully selected gravel. Heizer supervised every detail, from the steel’s patina to the hue of the concrete and the joinery, turning the negative space itself into a tangible form. Vanderweg emphasizes that Heizer’s intent is experiential: “All of his works are about experience…what you see, what you feel, what you know as you walk through the sculpture.” The negative void invites viewers to contemplate absence as presence, echoing the artist’s 1960s land‑art roots while remaining confined to an interior setting. By translating a land‑art gesture into a controlled gallery environment, Heizer expands the dialogue between monumental outdoor interventions and institutional exhibition practices. The work signals a renewed market appetite for large‑scale, site‑specific sculpture and underscores the continued relevance of negative space in contemporary art discourse.

The latest Property Brothers episode follows Katie and Mark, a newly‑married couple living in Mark’s sister’s cramped basement, as they finally purchase their first home. After a series of bad rentals, they target a semi‑detached house listed at $599,000 in...

In a recent interview, Nigerian‑American artist Njideka Akunyili‑Crosby explains how she builds “portals” into her paintings, using layered collage to turn visual noise into a controlled, immersive experience. She describes the cacophony of overlapping images—family photographs, CD covers, television screens, posters—as...

The video outlines a low‑cost, evidence‑based regimen to slow skin aging, covering nutrition, physical activity, sleep hygiene, sun protection, and topical retinoids. Research shows that diets high in vitamin C, phytonutrients and plant‑based proteins improve skin appearance, while high‑fat and refined‑sugar foods...

Allen Law outlines lifestyle medicine’s six pillars—diet, exercise, stress management, restorative sleep, avoidance of harmful substances, and nurturing social connections. He argues that consistent daily habits across these areas can significantly boost healthspan, the period of life spent in good...

The episode follows several crews on Discovery’s Gold Rush as they scramble to meet ambitious gold‑production targets before the season ends. Tony Beats’ Indian River claim is running 24/7, already generating over $17 million and positioning him to reach a 6,500‑ounce...

The video spotlights the casting strategy behind a 98th‑Oscars‑nominated film, emphasizing how the director of casting sought a lead whose lack of ego and emotional openness would become the story’s emotional core. By extending that authenticity outward, the team assembled...

The Metropolitan Museum opened a landmark symposium titled “Journey to the Cyclades,” celebrating the arrival of the Leonard N. Stern Collection of Cycladic Art. The event highlighted a 50‑year loan agreement between The Met, Greece’s Ministry of Culture, and the...

TAG Heuer has unveiled the Carrera Chronograph Seafarer, a retro‑inspired watch that resurrects the brand’s 1949 Seafarer and 1968 models while adding a modern tide‑indicator complication. The 42mm stainless‑steel case adopts a bezel‑free glass‑box aesthetic, paired with a column‑wheel TH20‑04 movement...

The video tackles a common parental dilemma—choosing the right thermometer for a feverish child—by breaking down each method’s strengths and limitations. As a pediatrician and mother, the presenter emphasizes that rectal measurements remain the gold standard for babies, especially those...

The episode features Allen Law and Dr. William Tan discussing Morrow’s preventive health platform that integrates diagnostics, AI coaching, and community to turn biomarker data into daily habits. They critique modern medicine’s reactive nature and outline six pillars of lifestyle...

The video argues that the first hour after waking is a neuroplastic window that determines motivation, stress, and cognitive performance for the next 12‑16 hours, and proposes eight science‑backed habits to “program” the brain. It starts with delaying dopamine spikes by...

The Deloitte video, hosted in Zurich, outlines the "new rules" reshaping the luxury watch sector. Karine Szegedi, Deloitte’s Swiss watch‑industry lead, explains that the industry is moving beyond traditional Swiss‑made narratives to address evolving consumer priorities, from sustainability and security...

In this Huberman Lab episode, Dr. Alok Kanojia—psychiatrist, monk‑trained mental‑health educator, and founder of Healthy Gamer—explores how we can unlearn entrenched negative thoughts and behavioral patterns. He argues that traditional approaches that lean on sheer willpower miss a core insight:...

Dr. Stasha Gominak, a neurologist with decades of experience, argues that the global rise in sleep disorders is rooted in widespread vitamin D deficiency and its downstream impact on the gut microbiome. She frames vitamin D not merely as a...

The video showcases a new dance interpretation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, transposed to a contemporary Los Angeles backdrop. Choreographer Benjamin Millepied enlists film star Margaret Qualley and musician‑actor Shameik Moore to embody the star‑crossed lovers, using fluid movement and...

The White Chapel Gallery launched its Art Futures series with a keynote by Professor Justin O’Connor, author of “Culture is not an industry.” The event framed the discussion around the role of public art institutions amid economic, social and political...

The video chronicles a busy day of outdoor and indoor projects on a historic property, beginning with the arrival of several multi‑trunk avalanche birch saplings from Robinson Nursery and a detailed walkthrough of their bark‑color progression and future planting strategy....

The video introduces a prototype underground house that reimagines traditional Chinese yaodong cave dwellings using modern brick vault construction and additive manufacturing. Designers employed 3D‑printed brick vaults to create a self‑supporting arched structure, cutting build time by roughly 40% compared to...

The video, produced by Christie’s, spotlights "Lud liberte (or the Future of Freedom)," a 1930s surrealist canvas by Czech artist Toyen. Born Marie Čermínová in 1902, she left home at sixteen, embraced the gender‑neutral name Toyen, and cultivated a reputation...

The video delivers a high‑octane motivational address that frames life as a story you will someday recount, urging listeners to become the heroic protagonist of their own narrative. It stresses that true growth emerges when challenges feel insurmountable, and the...

An evening at London’s Design Museum featured Wes Anderson’s newly opened archive, a sprawling exhibition curated by Luchia Savi and Naomi. Over 700 objects—costumes, set pieces, sketches and stop‑motion puppets—are arranged in 14 chronologically ordered rooms, culminating in a...

The video features a conversation between Eda Collins Coleman of Common Sense Media and psychologist Dr. Zelana Montminy, centered on reclaiming attention in an age of constant digital distraction. The discussion frames focus not as a productivity skill but as...

The video offers candid counsel to emerging artists, urging them to shed the fear of error and to view artistic labels—like "multimedia artist"—as fluid rather than restrictive. The speaker emphasizes that imagination deserves respect and that a solid grounding in...

The podcast features Frank Schwartz, known as “Dark Helmet,” discussing the F3 movement’s core mission: uniting men through fitness, fellowship, and faith. Schwartz explains how the free‑form, outdoor workouts—often in bitter cold—serve as a crucible for building brotherhood and personal...

In a recent talk, Arthur Brooks frames insurance as a happiness business, arguing that its core value lies in converting pure uncertainty into measurable risk. By purchasing a policy, individuals replace an unknowable future with a quantifiable probability, which in...

This Old House takes viewers inside the nation’s oldest family‑owned truss manufacturer, a business that began in a modest garage in 1960 and now spans an 80,000‑square‑foot plant in upstate New York plus a smaller Pennsylvania site. The tour showcases...

Mike’s March 1 weekly update kicks off the new month by recapping his recent reads and outlining upcoming community projects. He wraps up Larry Correa’s *Tower of Silence*, lauding its nonstop action and a standout duel, while noting occasional modern‑sounding dialogue...

The video tackles a common parenting dilemma—children who pepper conversation with profanity—and proposes a shift from prohibition to structured permission. The presenter argues that telling kids simply “stop” is less effective than defining where and when certain language is acceptable. By...

The video stresses that authors must crystallize their story’s core intention before entering the developmental editing phase. Without a firm grasp of the intended message, editors cannot reliably assess whether the narrative delivers the desired impact to readers. Key points include...

The video dissects GQ’s roundup of the biggest men’s fashion trends for 2026, offering a personal verdict on each item. The creator walks through thirteen categories—from handbags and high V‑neck knits to approach shoes, car coats, ballet flats, engineer boots,...

The video unpacks the three‑level productivity framework—inputs, outputs, outcomes—and argues that most people stop at the first two, misapplying James Clear’s “systems” advice from Atomic Habits. Inputs are raw effort (hours at a desk, gym visits); outputs are quantifiable work (emails...

In an extended interview, composer‑lyricist Marc Shaiman discusses the motivations behind his newly released memoir, Never Mind the Happy, and reflects on a career that spans Broadway, Hollywood, and television. Shaiman explains that younger collaborators often know only his recent hits,...

The video features composer Marc Shaiman discussing his memoir "Never Mind the Happy," highlighting his 50‑year career spanning Broadway hits and Hollywood scores. Shaiman recounts key milestones—Tony‑winning Hairspray, seven Oscar nominations, collaborations with Bette Midler, Saturday Night Live, and a long‑standing...

The video titled “Haegue Yang: Star‑Crossed Rendezvous / Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Los Angeles” appears to be a fragment of an opening ceremony for the artist’s show, but the audio is garbled and the visual context is missing. The...

Raymond Weil has expanded its Millesime Small Seconds 39 collection with three new “Tuxedo” dial variations. The 39 mm case, 10.25 mm thickness, box‑style sapphire crystal and stepped bezel remain unchanged from the 2023 model. The new dials feature contrasting color schemes—cream/black,...

A new immersive exhibit at Phoenix’s Desert Botanical Garden merges art, technology, and ecology, centering on a 45‑foot video wall that projects a three‑dimensional, time‑lapse portrait of the Sonoran Desert. Conceived by UK architects‑turned‑artists Matt Shaw and Will Trussell, the...

The video chronicles the creation of a new Desert Storm memorial on the National Mall, unveiled as the 35th anniversary of the 1991 Gulf War passes. Marine Lance Corporal Scott Stump, a veteran of the conflict, spearheaded a multi‑year effort...

The video is a motivational monologue urging listeners to reframe hardship as narrative fuel, emphasizing that true achievement emerges from confronting “dragons” rather than avoiding them. The speaker outlines five mental strategies: treating obstacles as epic story elements, “falling forward” instead...

The video walks viewers through a step‑by‑step method for producing ultra‑flaky scallion pancakes that rival those served in Chinese restaurants. It emphasizes three core techniques—hot‑water dough, a pasta‑roller for consistent sheets, and a hot‑oil‑flour paste—to create distinct, alternating layers of...

The video announces the return of People April for its fourth year, a month‑long celebration of biographies, memoirs, diaries and other "people" books. Hannah, joined by co‑hosts Roz and Brian, explains the event’s purpose, provides links to their channels, and...

The video showcases a $6.6 million Outer Reef 830 Classic motor yacht, emphasizing its role as a high‑quality, long‑range cruising vessel rather than a flash‑boat. The host walks viewers through every deck, highlighting the yacht’s spacious layout and residential feel. Inside, the...

The video is a high‑octane motivational address that frames life as a battlefield where each individual must become the hero of their own story, refusing to let setbacks dictate destiny. The speaker stresses that setbacks, failures, and uncomfortable situations are inevitable...

The video offers a guided tour of an artist’s hidden attic studio, where she transforms a cramped loft into a laboratory for odd‑shaped drawings and handcrafted objects. She explains her unconventional technique of using kitchen cooking oil to achieve a mechanical...

The video is a motivational address that frames life as a story in which each viewer must become the hero, urging listeners to take ownership of their choices and rewrite their personal narrative each morning. It stresses that setbacks, failures, and...

The video is a motivational address urging listeners to redefine success by prioritizing inner change over outward accolades. The speaker argues that goals become irrelevant once one focuses on the soul’s evolution, urging removal of limiting beliefs, fears, and insecurities. He...

Flock of Dimes delivered a stripped-down rendition of "Not Yet Free" during a live session on New York’s WFUV, marking the band’s first radio-only performance of the track since its studio release. The song’s cryptic verses—"maybe I’ll fall if I’m not...

Flock of Dimes performed “Long After Midnight” live on WFUV, delivering a raw rendition that foregrounds the band’s preoccupation with financial anxiety and emotional vulnerability. The lyrics repeatedly stress that money given will never be recovered, that medication costs create insurmountable...

The video captures a live rendition of Flock of Dimes’ track “Keep Me In The Dark” recorded at New York’s WFUV studio. Stripped‑down instrumentation and a close‑mic vocal approach give the performance an intimate, almost confessional feel, positioning the song...

The video centers on the concept that true self‑trust is forged in the arena of sport, where performance offers undeniable evidence rather than mere affirmation. By repeatedly showing up early, staying late, and giving 100 percent in training, athletes create...